White Lies, A. J. Baime
White Lies, A. J. Baime
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White Lies
The Double Life of Walter F. White and America's Darkest Secret

Author: A. J. Baime

Narrator: Wayne Carr

Unabridged: 12 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 02/08/2022


Synopsis

A New Yorker Best Book of the Year 2022An “electrifying” biography of Walter White, a little-remembered Black civil rights leader who passed for white in order to investigate racist murders, help put the NAACP on the map, and change the racial identity of America forever (Chicago Review of Books).Walter F. White led two lives: one as a leader of the Harlem Renaissance and the NAACP in the early twentieth century; the other as a white newspaperman who covered lynching crimes in the Deep South at the blazing height of racial violence. Born mixed race and with very fair skin and straight hair, White was able to “pass” for white. He leveraged this ambiguity as a reporter, bringing to light the darkest crimes in America and helping to plant the seeds of the civil rights movement.White’s risky career led him to lead a double life. He was simultaneously a second-class citizen subject to Jim Crow laws at home and a widely respected professional with full access to the white world at work. His life was fraught with internal and external conflict—much like the story of race in America. Starting out as an obscure activist, White ultimately became Black America’s most prominent leader, during his time. A character study of White’s life and career with all these complexities has never been rendered, until now.By the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of The Accidental President, Dewey Defeats Truman, and The Arsenal of Democracy, White Lies uncovers the life of a civil rights leader unlike any other.

About A. J. Baime

A.J. Baime is the New York Times bestselling author of The Accidental President: Harry S. Truman and the Four Months that Changed the World (2017), The Arsenal of Democracy: FDR, Detroit, and an Epic Quest to Arm an America at War (2014), Go Like Hell: Ford, Ferrari, and Their Battle for Speed and Glory at Le Mans (2009), and Dewey Defeats Truman: The 1948 Election and the Battle for America's Soul (2019). Baime is a longtime regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal, and his articles have also appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and numerous other publications.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nancy on December 12, 2021

I was in tears. After thirty years of working to end lynching and system racism, battling white supremacy, Walter F. White finally reached a president who had the courage to change Federal laws. President Truman, having become president upon the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, was facing h......more

Goodreads review by KOMET on September 02, 2022

The name Walter F. White (1893-1955) should be more widely known to all Americans, especially those people who love and cherish democracy and believe that the United States, for all its boasts, should always strive to "form a more perfect Union." For no nation that calls itself a democracy is free i......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl on April 15, 2022

Walter White led a fascinating life, and he was one of the most influential people in the U.S. in the 1930s and '40s, particularly for African Americans, but not exclusively for them. He was born into a light-skinned Black family in Atlanta, and he had fair skin, blue eyes, and blond hair. After he......more

Goodreads review by Honey on May 16, 2023

A painful read. And WHY have I never heard of Walter White? A fascinating story of the history of the civil rights movement and particularly as it related to Walter White who was black but passed for white. Well written narrative with lots of human interest. But the corruption, cruelty and hatred wa......more

Goodreads review by Mshelton50 on March 26, 2023

Excellent book. I don't believe I had ever heard of Walter F. White before reading this book (I am a 60-yr.-old history buff), but I should have done. White was the Secretary of the NAACP from 1929 to 1955, and it was White who largely persuaded African-American voters to leave the GOP for the Democ......more